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The pic. is not very clear........ Are they damaged? Is she going through her juvie molt? Are the ends of the feathers two-toned?
Hmm, sorry, I am no help! Maybe when she molts they will come back in normal.They aren't damaged or 2 tone. They come up nice like fingers - when they get to let's say the joint below the finger nail, the get narrow then make like a drop or bulb. The other Maran I bought with her doesnt do that.
Awww, That is so sweet! I raise Delawares too, BUT have NEVER had one go broody!
Hi - I have just acquired my first ever chickens, and most of them are Copper Marans. Lovely birds!!! But now my rooster seems to have very red legs where his leg feathers are growing in. I am wondering if they are irritated by the new feathers or there is something else going on. I don't think it is scaly leg mites - the scales are not raised like the photos I have seen. He was recently treated with Frontline and their coop is brand new (no history of nasty critters). Here are some photos:
I would sure appreciate some advice on this - he is a lovely boy and they look so sore.
On a steep learning curve with my new birds!
Kathryn
Most of my Dels. have gone broody at one time or another. This one, my foundation Mom is broody all the time and is a great Mom! She is 4 years old now.Awww, That is so sweet! I raise Delawares too, BUT have NEVER had one go broody!
Are they good mommas? My BCM are terrible moms. After 3 weeks, they are so OVER the whole mother thing!